Le jeudi 09 juin 2005 à 17:43 +1200, Nigel Jones a écrit : > > Did you know that all Debian kernels now have SELinux compiled in? > Yeah, thankfully, I build my own kernels...
It seems that for many people, building your own kernel is still considered as a proof of virility. Great. > > Well, you can keep your box security free for as long as you want. > Yeah, as my computer is personal, I don't normally let anyone else use > it, these tools don't provide anything for me. This answers is a proof that you don't have any clue as to how security works. > Personally, I agree with Thijs, if coreutils does not need > "libselinux1" to run (and other packages for that matter), they should > just be "recommends" or "suggests". So that you could save 196 kilobytes, we'd have to clutter the whole archive with packages compiled with or without SELinux support ? No, thanks. That's not how things work in Debian. If you really want to save these 196 kilobytes (YES! 196 kilobytes! that's horrible!), you should use Gentoo. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom